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Hyperpyron - Wikipedia
https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/HyperpyronHyperpyron ( greacă ὑπέρπυρον, „foarte rafinat”, la plural: hyperpyra ), sau hyperper, sau încă: hyperperion, este o monedă bizantină, în Evul Mediu . Etimologie [ modificare | modificare sursă] Denumirea monedei hyperpyron provine din sintagma greacă nomisma hyperpyron, (în scriere greacă νόμισμα ὑπέρπυρον ): „ nomisma foarte rafinată”.
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hyperpyron - Ancient Greek (LSJ)
https://www.lsj.gr/wiki/hyperpyronThe hyperpyron (Greek: νόμισμα ὑπέρπυρον nómisma hypérpyron) was a Byzantine coin in use during the late Middle Ages, replacing the solidus as the Byzantine Empire's gold coinage. The traditional gold currency of the Byzantine Empire had been the solidus or nomisma, whose gold content had remained steady at 24 carats for seven centuries and was consequently highly …
Hyperpyron - Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
https://infogalactic.com/info/HyperpyronThe hyperpyron ( Greek: νόμισμα ὑπέρπυρον) was a Byzantine coin in use during the late Middle Ages, replacing the solidus as the Byzantine Empire's gold coinage. Contents [ hide ] 1 History 2 See also 3 References 4 Sources 5 Further reading History
Hyperpyron
https://wblog.wiki/ms/HyperpyronHyperpyron ( Bahasa Yunani: νόμισμα ὑπέρπυρον nómisma hypérpyron) ialah syiling Byzantine yang digunakan pada akhir Zaman Pertengahan, menggantikan solidus sebagai duit syiling emas Empayar Byzantine .. Mata wang emas tradisional Empayar Byzantine ialah solidus atau nomisma, yang kandungan emasnya kekal stabil pada 24 karat selama tujuh abad dan …
Hyperpyron Coin of Manuel I Komnenos - World History …
https://www.worldhistory.org/image/8035Jan 26, 2018 · Hyperpyron Coin of Manuel I Komnenos Illustration by Classical Numismatic Group, Inc. published on 26 January 2018 Download Full Size Image A gold hyperpyron coin of Byzantine emperor Manuel I Komnenos (r. 1143-1180 CE). On the obverse is Christ while the emperor is shown on the reverse holding a cross.
Hyperpyron - Andronikos II and Michael IX, Byzantine Empire
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces93283.htmlHyperpyron - Andronikos II and Michael IX © Stephen Album Rare Coins Features Obverse Bust of Mary within city walls, both hands raised Reverse Andronicus on left and Michael on right, kneeling to left and right of Christ, who crowns them. Mint Constantinopolis, modern-day Istanbul, Turkey Manage my collection
Why Did Byzantine Coins Become Cup-Shaped? - CoinWeek
https://coinweek.com/ancient-coins/byzantine-coins-become-cup-shapedApr 25, 2014 · Beginning about 312 CE under Constantine the Great, the gold coins struck by the Eastern Roman Empire were a standard of purity and value, accepted in trade throughout the known world. They turn up...
Hyperpyron of Michael VIII Palaiologos (1258-1282)
https://www.doaks.org/.../hyperpyron-of-michael-viii-1258-12821261-1272?, Constantinople. Gold. 3.98g, 24mm Accession Number: BZC.1948.17.3590 Bibliography: DOC 5, no. 11
Byzantine EL/AV Hyperpyron Andronicus II (1295-1320 AD) VF
https://www.apmex.com/product/211346/byzantine-el...Product Details This Electrum/pale Gold Hyperpyron was minted following the recapture of the city of Constantinople from the short-lived Crusader State of the Latin Empire. Coin Highlights: 1295-1320 Gold AV/EL Hyperpyron. Andronicus II Michael IX. Crusader Period. Minted in the restored Byzantine Empire. This coin is in Very Fine condition.
Hyperpyron of Andronikos I Komnenos (1183-1185) - Dumbarton …
https://www.doaks.org/.../hyperpyron-of-andronikos-i-1183-1185Hyperpyron of Isaac II Angelos (1185-1195) Trachy of Isaac Komnenos of Cyprus (1187-1191) Aspron trachy of Alexios III Angelos (1195-1203) Tetarteron of Alexios IV Angelos (1203-1204) Navigation. Resources Publications Education Digital Projects Online Collections ...
File : Hyperpyron of Alexius I, ca. 1092 or 1093-1118 AD.jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hyperpyron...May 03, 2016 · AV Hyperpyron (30mm, 4.15 g, 6h). Post-reform period. Second coinage. Constantinople mint. Struck 1092/3-1118. Christ Pantokrator enthroned facing, raising hand in benediction / Alexius standing facing, holding labarum with pellet on shaft and globus cruciger, being crowned by manus Dei to right; exaggerated jewelling in chlamys. DOC 20g; SB 1913.
Byzantium, Andronikos II. & Michael IX., AV Hyperpyron
https://www.emporium-numismatics.com/Byzantium...The hyperpyron (Greek ὑπέρπυρον "super refined" / plural: hyperpyra), was a Byzantine gold coin minted as a skyphat (bowl-shaped coin) since the coinage reform of 1092 under Emperor Alexios I Komnenos. This gold coin replaced the histamenon as the standard gold coin. The Palaiologists: The emperors Andronikos II (1282-1328) and ...
hyperpyron - English definition, grammar, pronunciation, …
https://glosbe.com/en/en/hyperpyronThe hyperpyron remained in regular issue and circulation until the 1350s, remaining in use thereafter only as a money of account. WikiMatrix Under Alexius I Comnenus (1081–1118) the debased solidus (tetarteron and histamenon) was discontinued and a gold coinage of higher fineness (generally .900-.950) was established, commonly called the ...
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